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  2. It wasn’t a crash diet or anything like that,” he said. ... ‘This is almost the heaviest I’ve ever been,’” he says. Valastro still enjoys his favorite foods — like his wife's pasta ...

  3. Melissa McCarthy, 53, Won't Ever Crash-Diet Again After Doing ...

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    Melissa says she's been ‘every size in the world.' Melissa told More magazine in 2013 that her weight has fluctuated in the past. "I've been every size in the world,” she said, per Us Weekly ...

  4. Are crash diets ever a good idea for weight loss? - AOL

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    The pros, cons and potential risks of crash dieting for weight loss.

  5. Gwen Shamblin Lara - Wikipedia

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    Shamblin published The Weigh Down Diet, a book that advised readers to use spirituality to avoid overeating, in 1997. The book sold more than 1.2 million copies. [36] [37] [38] The Weigh Down Diet teaches the love of food should be transferred to a love of God, and to cut food portions in half and eat only when hungry. [39]

  6. Adam Richman - Wikipedia

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    Richman began as a TV host in 2008, with the Travel Channel show Man v. Food, which shows Richman visiting various cities and taking part in eating challenges there. Richman's tenure on the show lasted for four seasons, until 2012. (It was revived in 2017 with a new host, Casey Webb.) To maintain his health while taping the show, Richman would ...

  7. Carol Yager - Wikipedia

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    Carol Ann Yager (January 26, 1960 – July 18, 1994) was an American woman who was the heaviest woman ever recorded and one of the most severely obese people in history. Weight Published reports said Yager's peak weight was about 1,603 lb (727 kg; 114.5 st). [ 1 ]

  8. Elaine LaLanne, 96, on how she and late husband Jack ... - AOL

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    Jack, of course, is Jack LaLanne, her late husband whose television program The Jack LaLanne Show (1951 to 1985) helped redefine America's approach to health, fitness and nutrition.

  9. You Are What You Eat - Wikipedia

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    The show originally ran for four seasons on Channel 4 with Gillian McKeith as host from 2004 until its cancellation in 2006. The show often uses shock tactics to get the participants to lose weight. In each episode, all food eaten in one week by the person(s) taking part is placed on a table to highlight problem areas of their diet .